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SUMMER SUITS! Do you want a neat up-to- date suit in the latest styles, make your selection from our grey worsteds or fashionable blue. SAM J. FRYHLING, Merchant Tailor. (Opposite Markham Hotel) [INSIST on having Model Ice Cream @~ Band dance tonight. Read the daily Pioneer, Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. Mrs. L. M. Moon and children ' M. & M. Coming. short-visit. Mrs. E. Slosson left this morn- ing for Portland, Ore., to vist for the summer. E. L. Oberg of Blackduck passed through the city this morning on his way to Litchfield for a short visit. EYES“DL C.J. Dglrson, the eye specialist, makes his next regular visit to Bemidji May 25, 26, 27. Office at Hotel Brinkman. Ole Benson, a pioneer of Black- duck, passed through the city this morning on his way to Blaisdell, N, D., where he intends to make his fature home. Mrs. A, G. Rutledge and son | Barl left this morning for Water- {ville, Minn., where they will visit for a fortnight with Mrs. Rutledge’s parents. made by The ladies of the Catholic Ghe Model Ice Cream [§ churchgave a supper last night Company mt the home of Mrs. E. J. Gould. 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. As last night was an excephon Sold at ail leading Iee Cream stands. THE CITY. Read the DM]V Pioneer. ally pleasant evening there was a large crowd out. Plates were passed to fifty. All report an enjoyable time, No fascination equals that of a clear brained, tender-hearted, Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- hovnble woman. Justas thereis est price for fresh lake fish. The Bemidji Eievator company no picture like a beautiful girl. Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea are exclusive agents tor Barlow’s | makes lovable women, beautiful Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour, Game Warden Rutledge was at Puposky, Mud Lake and Buena’ Vista yesterday, on official busi- ness. Life preservers that will hold you up, standard government test. Have them in your launch in case you need them. For sale by The Jerrard Plb. Co. Walter Markham has just re- ceived his new boat. Tt is built on the same lines as the one owned by Dr. J. T. Tuomy and . A. Schneider, being m"ht,eenl feet long and having a four horqe power engine. Hawkin's & Co. pays the high-| est price for fresh lake fish, 1 { i { i 'gnls. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. The Ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. M, E. Smith tomor- row afternoon. Band dance tonight. LOTS FOR SALR WE OFFER _FOR SALE CHEAP— GOOD_LO AT GR. FORKS BAY WHITE & STREET TOWNSITHE COMP’'NY J. F. GIBBONS, Local agt. What’s the Matter With Your Flour? Nothing If It’s White Jacket Take a handful of WHITE JACKET LEL it. Take a handful of some other high grade brand—feel THAT. Compare the COLOR. You'll find WHITE has more “life”. flour feels “dead” and dry. the reason? “WHITE JACKET” other flour has. I has not been “Bleaching” and gives it a dead white color. JACKET FEELS different. 1t 1t has a soft ereamy color. The other t is a chalky white. Know bleached. The takes the life out of flour Tt is done with acid. +No good flour” say the food experts, “is a pure white but a delicate eream color.” WHITE JACKET is the BEST FLOUR MADE. Only the best No. 1 Northern Wheat is used and every kernel is thoroughly cleansed by the “chemical system” before it is milled. This “chemical system” is costly but it is the best there is. So with all the other processes used in making WHITE JACKET—they are the best and they cost money. So WHITE JACKET costs more to MILL than any other flour on the market. the other kinds. Costs YOU no more than Remember this: WHITE JACKET is not put up un- der any other brand than that of “WHITE JACKET.” of Blackduck are in the city fora If your grocer tells you that the flour he is trying to push is “WHITE JACKET” in some other kind of a sack, he is telling “fairy tales” and the reason is that he makes more profit on his “Special Brand.” Most good grocers sell WHITE JACKET gladly and without any attempt to substitute. The KENNSINGTON MILLING CO., of Kennsington, Minn., manufacturers of the BEST FLOUR puts it’s reputation back of everp sack of WHITE JAC- KET and GUARANTEES it, ROE & MARKUSEN PHONE 207 = BEMIDJI. M. & M. i Band danee tonight. Read the Daily Pioneer. W. A. Casler left this noon for a short business trip. Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. J. G. Thompson of Blackdtck came down this morning on a short business trip. lacation in the city, Enquire at Peterson’s. Miss Hazel Phillippi left this morning for Montana for a short visit with friends. W. H. Roberts returned last night from the city, where he transacted a little business. Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Brown returned last might frow the twin cities after visiting friends for a week. It is all right to talk about beauty habits, but most women are too busy hustling and have no time to cultivate beauty habits. Therefore they take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug storr, Mrs. C. F. Miller and two sons left this morning for Minneapolis for a short visit., From there they will go to Duluth. For a pleasant dancing party go to the city hall this evening. Mrs. W. H. Miles is confined to her bed with pneumonia, and is said to be very ill. Great reduction in rates to Norway and Sweden on account of Crowning of King Haakon VIIL. Tickets on sale from May 16 to June 26, Single ticket $54.60 Round trip $104,20. For further information write Anderson & Johnson, Agents, Bemidji, Minn, BOATMEN—Get your life preservers from The Jerrard Plb. Co. We have a full stock on hand, also spark plugs for the jump.spark motor. We make a specialty of gasoline engine work, Come in and see the Gray Motor. It will please you, and the price is very low. Mother Bound Over. Mrs. Amanda Gilman, mother of Lawrence Giiman, who is charged with the theft of musi- cal instruments from the M. G. Slocum store, has been bound over to the grand jary by Judge Skinvik on a charge of receiving stolen property. Band Giyes First Concert. The band boys gave the first open air concert of the season last night on the corner of Bel- trami avenue and Third street. The people turned out in unusual numbers to hear the music,there being about 400 on the streets to applaud the wonderful progress made by the band during the winter. Some catchy pieces were played and the crowd stayed until the last note was ended. PLUMBING! TIN AND RE- PAIR WORK. You get the best services on - the shortest notice. Doran Bros. TELEPHONE NO. 225 FOLEV'S HONEY s TAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, For coughs, colds, throat and lung itroubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic, Good for everybody. Sold everywhere, The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR isin aYellow package. Refuse substitutes. ¥ Prepared only by Foley & Company, Ohlnm Barker’s Drug Store. Furnished room forrent. Best} We make & speeislty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGENU 4 Fresh baking dafly e P16 rellable LAKESII)E BAKERY plaplwn. Read the Daily Pioneer. Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. For a pleasant daneing party go te the city hall this evening. Who are the sweetest things that painters pafub, or poets sing, lovelier than an ything? Girls who take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 385 eents, teaor tablets. Barker’s Drug gtore. Time Seen Up. One half of the real estate tax or before November 1st. If no payments are made on or prior to these dates, 10 per cent pen- alty is added and said tax will become delinquint on the first Monday of January next, when an additional penalty of 5 per cent is added. Tax sale takes place on the first Monday of May following, and the amount of sale deaws interest at the rate of 1 per cent per month until re- deemed. It not redeemed with- in three years from date of sale, all lands become the absolute property of the state or pur- Hnwkm s & Co. est price for fresh lake fish. t)Je has beem for a number days, visit with friends. hospital. May 26 out, Kyangelistic services in ¢ with the exception of Thur.sd evening, when the servige will [ held in the Presbyterian ehuareh, must be paid on or before June|| Americag Academy of Medicine 1st, and one half may be paid oni Jone 2-4, 1906. June 5-8, 1906. tist June 10-17, 1906. Boston, Mass. Boston, the Mass., Dulut) rate of $26.00. chaser, Big Officials in Town. There was an unusual sight at the Great Northern depot last night when a railroad automobile return passage until July 1 1906, Combination rail and cursions. rolled into the station carrying three officials; F. B, Ward, gen- eral manager of the company; E. L. Brown, assistant general superintendent; and P, S. Her- vin, resident manager. The car will carry seven peo- ple. Thers is a seat in frcng for two, and a seat in back for five or six. Itis capableof going fifty miles an hour, INJUNCTION 1S SECURED. Courts Appealed to in Strike of Tele: phone Linemen, St. Paul, May 17.—The federal courts and Injunctions have been re- sorted to to preserve order in the line- men and cable splicers’ strike, Judge William Lochren, holding a term of the federal court at Winona, has issued an injunction restraining the strikers from in any way inter ing with strike breakers and cr trying to repair telephone lines dam aged by the storm of Sunday and Mon- day evenings. The order was served on union lead- ers and strikers in St. Paul and Min- neapolis by deputy United States mar shals, The order is sweeping and makes any one guilty of interfering with tel- ephone crews a violater of the court’s decree and liable to punishment for contempt of court, = The injunction was secured on affi- davits of the telephone company offi- cials, whe alleged that threats had been made and in some instances car ried out to stop crews at work. IS REFUSED. Circus Cannot Appear in Topeka on Decoration Day. Topeka, Kan., May 17.—The city council of Topeka has decided that :. circus performance in the city on Dec oration day would be nothing short of sacrilege and by a unanimous vote has ordered the city clerk to refuse a license for a show that has been ,ad- vertised to take place here on that day. P, H. Conra, department com- mander of the G. A. R., appeared be- fore the council to protest against the issuance of the license. OBJECTS -TO TAINTED MONEY. LICENSE Wornan Professor Resigns Position at Smith Collége. Northampton, Mass., May 17.—Miss Mary E. Byrd, who has been at the head of the Smith college astronom- ical observatory nineteen years, has resigned because of conscientious scruples regarding the acceptance of gifts of money from John D. Rocke- feller and Andrew Carnegie. In her letter of resignation to the trustees of the college she declared she did not want to continue her connection with an institution that received tainted money. Miss Byrd has been a violent anti-imperialist and a prominent mem- ber of an anti-imperialist club of this city since the Cuban and Philippine wars. . She is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Michigan and before com- ing to Smith college was the astron- omer at Carleton college, Northfield. Minn.. She is a woman of about fifty. Three years ago the college was given $100,000 by Rockefeller and a year ago $62,000 by Carnegie. Neither of these sums has been used by the college for the erection of buildings, the purpose for which they were glven, but the faculty is having plans drawn for an assembly hall to cost oyer $100,000 nnd a library m cost ‘75 000. The trustees have nccepted the Tes: Lmation ¢ i= wnderatond A.J. Perrin, General Agen 430 Spaulding Hotel Bl.ck, Du- luth, Minn. For a pleasant dancing ‘party go to the city hall this evening. Dr. E. H. Marcum returned| | last night from Crookston, where Mrs. C. Olson arrwed flns noop from Warren for a short Mrs. Olson is superintendent of the Warren There will be some Xnterestlng moving pictures of San Francisco { before and after the earthquake at the city hall Tuesday evening, | Fred Eberlein of the Bemidji Brewing company i havingtle old European hotel, 209 Minne- sota avenue, remodeled through- city hall every evening this week National Assacigijon of U. Pension Exmfming Surgeons June 4-5 1906 / Amerlcan Medical . Kesadiatiany First (,hurch of Christ Scxen Account the above meetings at South Shore & Atlantic Ry., will have tickets on sale, May 30 to June 9 to Boston and return at Tickets can be extended for lake routes available with these ex- For full particulars and sleep- ing car accommodation, apply to, ‘What Do You of he a Remington Mgchine? Whatever it is vou»can det it at the Pioneer Office Need for Ribbons Paper 0il Erasers Anjthing that is used about a Typewriter. ay be _ There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all diseases put together, and until the last few years it was supposed to be incarable, For a great many years doctors pronounced S.|it a local disease and presecribed local remedies and by constantly failing to cure with local treat- ment, pronounced it incurable. Scigace has proven catarrh to be A 2constitptional disease and there- e reg constitutional treat- qmba ment, . manufa.ctureu b, | Co., Toledo, Ohio, 1. ‘< bhe pnly con- el sm.\.bxonal cureon the " It is taken internally in . from 10 drops to a teaspoonfui. Lt acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars | 5,|for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi- monials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Chio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills fcr constipation. 5, — - ‘L?,t,m'rh Cure, | Cheney & Read the Daily Pioneer. Garden hose, quality and price right. We bought a large stock and can save you money. We throw in a fine hose nozzle with ‘every purchase of 50 ft. and over, Jerrard Plb. Co, IIMiss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidii, ] HORSESHOEING ~wesiglty 2t Chap- Bl o omeprof man’s shoy, Sen Wes Wright’s Ba. Mike Seberger IF IN “WANT" READ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ‘‘WANT ADS" CHEAM BAKING POWDIR Improves the flavor and addsto thehealth- fulness of the food. IN ALL OVER TH We will Sign our Name any day in the year tothis statement—*‘This drug store of ours stands for all thata first-class drug store ought to be—in equipment—in ser- vice.” Within that fact there is crowded a good deal more than is apparentat first glance. A store that is all that it ought to be is certainly worthy: of your patronage—don’t you think so? We request your business on the understanding that you are to be satisfied with nothing short of your absolute satis- faction. It makes no difference to us what you buy to test us—we claim that we are just about perfect all round, Only be suré to test us, that's all. E. A. 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